"Precisely because the verdict was so unequivocal there is room to appeal and to raise the fact that the court ignored the evidence," attorney Avigdor Feldman told Israel Radio after the judges read their decision on Thursday.
"The verdict has created an image of Moshe Katsav as a gambling man, devious and a manipulator," added Feldman. "There is absolutely no basis for that."
Moshe Katsav Set to Appeal
When asked whether he really believed that his client was innocent, Feldman declared: "When Moshe Katsav decided to reject the plea bargain, it was clear that he was heading toward a vicious battle… but he decided to do it. I say that it looks like he has been guided by his conscience."
In a separate interview with Army Radio, Fedlman said that he was worried about the effect this verdict would have on Katsav's mental health. "I hope he will have the strength," said Feldman.
Moshe Katsav Set to Appeal
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